

🐐 Elevate your banjo’s voice with authentic goatskin vibes!
The Golden Gate P-198 is a 16-inch flat goatskin banjo head crafted for musicians seeking authentic, traditional banjo tones. Made from select high-quality goatskin with a 5/8" crown, it offers durability and a natural finish. Its full diameter allows precise trimming to fit most acoustic and resonator banjos, making it perfect for players at any level. Lightweight and easy to install, it’s a trusted choice for bluegrass, folk, and old-time music enthusiasts.






| ASIN | B004WMJS3M |
| Back Material | Metal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,406 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #89 in Banjo Accessories |
| Body Material | Goatskin |
| Color Name | beige |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (112) |
| Date First Available | May 20, 2011 |
| Item Weight | 1.6 ounces |
| Item model number | P-198 |
| Product Dimensions | 16 x 0.12 x 0.12 inches |
| Size | 16 inches |
| String Material | Alloy Steel |
| Top Material | Goatskin |
C**K
great banjo drumhead skin
perfect for replacing worn banjo drum head, nice natural finish, no defects or unacceptable blemishes, easy to work with
D**S
It did the job.
It worked perfectly for me.
A**M
Love these heads!
So despite being one of the cheaper options when it comes to skin banjo heads, I really love these! I've used them on several banjos of my own and for others. Adequate thickness and very consistent quality. They also take various staining techniques very well. I've used coffee and black tea to stain these and they make for some interesting looks! Above all, these sound phenomenal for getting that old school tone with clawhammer and Scruggs style. Highly recommend!
N**G
Excellent Novice results
I was off work and the kids were out of school because of snow. On Monday one boy asked about getting a banjo…. Next thing you know I’m building an 1840’s minstrel style banjo with an improvised octagonal body. (I don’t have steam bending capacity to make hoops) The only parts we have purchased are strings, tacks and this head. It was tightly rolled and bent in half - but I was confident it would relax well. I soaked it in hot (140-150) degree water for half an hour. It flattened perfectly. There was a thinner spot in the skin, but it wasn’t terrible. When stretching it, I used heavy rubber bands to lash it down. I folded the extra back up under a second lash of the rubber band. Then I lashed a wrap of paracord around the octagon. I used the paracord like a hoop and pulled on it to slowly work the rubber band/skin assembly down, stretching it tighter and tighter. I did this for a few minutes, waited and did it again. Being a wooden hoop I had applied titebond to the Unsanded lip of the shell, but I finished by painting a thin layer of glue up under the lap. I placed it face down on my table, weighted and left it to dry. After three hours I drilled and drove my tacks, removing the lashing. Six hours after, it’s getting very hard and the pitch has gone up A LOT! Overall, I think this skin made our project a success. Now all we have left is bridge and tailpiece!!
K**N
but I like it. It looks nice
This was my first goatskin banjo head, so I'm no expert, but I like it. It looks nice, it sounds nice, and it wasn't as hard as I thought to put on. Thanks Mr Goat!
J**1
A bit of a project, but potentially rewarding.
Before starting this project, make sure you have looked at a few of the videos on the net. It's a bit tricky, and you don't want to screw it up. That said, if you want the traditional old-school feel and sound, or if your banjo is a wierd size, this is definitely the way to go. Important: If you are replacing a broken head, make sure you save the wire ring from the old head to use for the new one. If you have to make a new ring, it's a royal pain in the butt.
M**S
Check the YouTube tutorials.
First time I installed a goat skin banjo head. It came out great. very happy!
F**H
Arrived quickly and worked well on my 100 year old banjo.
Wanted to used a skin head on my 100 plus year old banjo. This arrived quick and works well.
D**G
Replaced the head on a 1931 banjolele and it worked beautifully sounds great and looks great
W**M
perfect
S**X
Writing this stupid review so Amazon will hopefully stop asking for it I bought this to replace the last one I had in stock. Just to hang on the wall til needed So far it is hanging quite well If I use it in the next decade or so I will write a proper review
É**T
Easy to réhydrate. Flexible. Make à good skinhead on m'y old 11 1/4 inches tenor banjo.
C**T
Happy with it, all around. No tear through when mounting at all, no thin spots, nice even thickness (relatively speaking... it's still skin). Dropped a single star because it took forever & a day to actually ship, despite being "in stock". Once on it's way, it got here quickly.
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